..,,,It
was Vladyka Anthony who succeeded St. John in the San Francisco Diocese, and he
became the main inspirer for his glorification. He did all the preparatory work
for his glorification and composed the majority of the service to St. John.
Under
his guidance, on the evening of September 17/30, 1993, on the day of the holy
Martyrs Faith, Hope, and Love, and their mother Sophia, we went to St. John’s
sepulcher. There were five of us: Vladyka Anthony, Protodeacon Nikolai
Porshnikov, Reader Vladimir Krasovsky, the sepulcher caretaker Boris
Mikhailovich Troyan, and myself. We had to carry out the preparatory work for
opening his relics: checking how to open the sarcophagus and what state his
coffin was in. I think Vladyka Anthony took me, an unremarkable priest, as a
technician who could be responsible for the technical side of this holy work.
Vladyka
Anthony served a litiya, we read the prayer for before a good work, and
received an archpastoral blessing. I well remember with what trepidation we did
our examination. We removed the heavy lid of the sarcophagus, weighing about
400 pounds, and saw the saint’s mantia draped over it. It looked like new.
There was no smell of corruption.
Under
his mantia was the old metal coffin. It was rusted in several places, and I was
blessed to prepare a new pinewood coffin. By God’s grace, I also helped with
the woodcarving for the saint’s future reliquary and canopy in the cathedral.
After the inspection, we closed the sarcophagus.
We
have no other help…
The
next step was the actual opening of the precious relics, which happened ten
days later, on the day of St. Chariton the Confessor. Archbishop Laurus
(1928-2008) came, the future Metropolitan of Eastern America and New York, the
First Hierarch of ROCOR. Altogether, three hierarchs, seven priests, three
deacons, one reader, and one layman took part in the opening of the holy
relics.
We
prepared for this holy work with fear and trembling. We fasted, prayed, and
communed. After Vespers and Matins in the cathedral, we went down into the
sepulcher and took turns reading the Gospel. At nine in the evening we served a
panikhida. Then Vladyka Anthony made a prostration, asked everyone for
forgiveness, and called us, as participants in this holy work, to be reconciled
with everyone.
We
sang, “Have mercy on us, O Lord, have mercy on us,” and removed the lid of the
sarcophagus. Hieromonk Peter (Lukianov), who came from Holy Trinity Monastery
(Jordanville), now Archbishop of Chicago and Mid-America, and took out the key
he’d been holding on to for twenty-seven years after the blessed repose of St.
John. I should note that Fr. Peter was born in a family that came together with
St. John from Shanghai. He was an altar boy for St. John and accompanied him on
trips.
Fr. Peter
tried to open the coffin, but the lock was rusty and wouldn’t budge. I tried to
work on the rusty lock, and it started to crumble in my hands. But at the same
time, the coffin lid opened a little.
Then
Vladyka Anthony stopped us—he didn’t want us to do this holy deed by force. He
started praying to the Most Holy Theotokos, singing:
“We
have no other help, we have no other hope, but thee, O Lady. Help us, for in
thee do we hope, and of thee do we boast, for we are thy servants. Let us not
be put to shame.”
Then
the coffin lid opened the whole way.
We
came to a dead stop in complete silence, afraid to breathe. Vladyka Anthony
read Psalm 50, lifted the aer, and we tremblingly beheld the incorrupt face of
St. John of Shanghai, the Wonderworker of San Francisco.
We
felt an inexplicable joy. When they lifted St. John up to revest him, I was
standing right across from him and I saw how a smile appeared on his face. I
rarely talk about it. This might even be the first time. As I recall it now,
I’m reliving the trepidation, the tender emotion, and deep reverence that I
experienced then: a wonderful world of thoughts; the tranquility of all
spiritual powers; spiritual joy.
I very
acutely felt then that what the Church says through the mouths of our righteous
ones is all true. The afterlife truly exists! The Church on Earth is militant,
and the Church in Heaven—triumphant! We are soldiers here on Earth, fighting
for spiritual truth, and everything that surrounds us is the sea of life…
Then
we cleared the sarcophagus and holy relics of the rusty dust and dirt that was
poured into the coffin twenty-seven years prior, at the end of the funeral
service. We carefully transferred the holy relics to a new coffin. We all
wanted to just stand in the sepulcher and pray, and nothing else—such a high
moment in the acutely-felt presence of the grace of God. Then we placed the new
coffin with the holy relics into the tomb, sang the troparion to the saint,
served a litiya, and were anointed with oil from the perpetually-burning
lampada.
Finally,
we parted, thanking the Lord for His mercy and realizing that we just had
perhaps the most precious, most moving spiritual experience of our lives.
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